UK officials reportedly in talks with television networks the BBC and BSkyB to broadcast live marriage between Prince William and Kate Middleton, 29 April, in 3D format.
Discourse was sticking out following the increasingly widespread use of 3D technology in Hollywood movies. Includes films by James Cameron’s Avatar phenomenal, and Alince in Wonderland, starring Johnny Depp.
Given the 3D television camera is much greater than that of conventional 2D devices, BBC, BSkyB and ITV will allegedly share the broadcasting rights if they do get a green light from the kingdom.
If the plan becomes reality, viewers should prepare special glasses and 3D television device, which is priced around 700 pounds.
BSkyB became the first television networks to introduce the live broadcast of sports in 3D format when showing a football match between Manchester United and Arsenal, in January 2010.
Several international television networks also had to do something similar with a variety of live sports broadcast in 3D format. Including 2010 World Cup match, French Open tennis tournament, as well as PGA golf championship.